Remote Viewing Insights / Ghost Investigations

Hosted byRich Berra

Remote Viewing Insights / Ghost Investigations

About the show

In the first half, remote viewer Elizabeth April joined guest host Rich Berra (email) to share her visions of Reptilians and the devious practices of powerful elites. April, who was raised in a traditional Catholic household, said she was born with the ability to see auras, ghosts, and energies. She detailed her experience remote viewing the Vatican, where she alleged there are underground libraries containing ancient manuscripts about extraterrestrials. April suggested the Catholic Church suppresses this information to maintain social control. "If the world knew unequivocally that extraterrestrials existed, I think that people would be forced to question God," she insisted. "It would discredit religion in a really big way."

The conversation shifted to the origins of humanity. April described a pre-human era dominated by "humanoid dinosaurs" or Reptilians. She claimed a second group, the Anunnaki, arrived from the stars and genetically engineered humans as a slave race to mine resources. According to April, while the Anunnaki eventually left, the Reptilians remained. Forced underground by a "Galactic Federation," these beings allegedly influence human society by shape-shifting into influential figures.

A significant portion of the interview focused on the "cloning industry." April claimed that many world leaders and celebrities have been replaced by clones or are controlled via MK Ultra programming. She cited figures such as Jim Carrey and Miley Cyrus as examples of individuals who have been replaced after becoming "broken" or refusing to comply with the shadow government's agenda. She further argued that the popularity of plastic surgery in Hollywood is a strategic cover for the plastic appearance of clones. "They just take a person out, and they've got a clone on backup," April stated.

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In the second half, historian Courtney McInvale, along with members and associates of the band Shinedown (drummer Berry Kerch, bass player Eric Bass, risk director John Guarnieri, and media producer Ty Sherrell) discussed their new TV series Boo's, Brews & BBQ. The show investigates the documented history behind paranormal legends that have persisted across generations. Unlike traditional supernatural shows that rely on sensationalism, the team emphasized the authenticity and respect behind their passion project. "We have no scripts," Bass said. "We want people to be authentically real."

McInvale, who founded the paranormal tours Seaside Shadows and Southern Shadows, brings a historical perspective to the investigations. She explained that hauntings are residual imprints left by significant historical events, particularly on battlefields. Her interest in this subject began at the early age of 15 when Ed and Lorraine Warren investigated her childhood home. The band members shared personal experiences regarding the palpable energy of certain locations, recounting a specific instance in Kentucky where a venue felt so "dark" that they vowed never to return. Sherrell, who grew up in a strict religious household, admitted initial skepticism but changed his mind after witnessing unexplainable events during filming. He now views the investigations as a powerful way to connect with the past.

The "brews and BBQ" component of the show serves as the anchor for these supernatural explorations. The team visits local businesses to hear oral traditions and legends from residents. "Community is number one," Sherrell said. "With barbecue, you're usually with friends and family. You're bringing everybody around the table."

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